. >> jane is a nutrition consult yapt at california pacific. >> we're more computerized. >> the food industry increased portion sizes, saying that has contributed to this problem. >> so this is enticing and people want to be able to spend less money and get more. >> accord together report, income matters. those who earn less money are more likely to be obese, and education matters, one third of american who's did not graduate from high school are yob ease. obesity increases the risk for diabetes and heart disease n 1995, california had a diabetes rate of 4.9%. it's now 8.7% f we don't reverse the epidemic, the current generation could be the first in u.s. history to live sicker and die younger than their parents. >> and the robert wood johnson foundation helped fund this report. the goal of the foundation is to reverse child obesity by 2015. the report says, again, mississippi had the highest rate of childhood obesity, org orng -- oregon, the lowest. california is 15%. >> thank you very much. my mi goodness. the san francisco medical examiner identified a man shot and killed by polic